A night at the Ropewalk

Thu 13 Sep • 17:30 – 22:00

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June 15, 2018

Across the Humber, in the beautifully restored Ropewalk, why not let off some steam and blow some glass? Unwind and relax as we lead you through an evening of yoga with a clinical anatomist and a life drawing class with a social psychologist. During the night you’ll also get the chance to hear from the award-winning charity and art organisation ‘Invisible Dust’ about the impact they are having on the climate change revolution.

This is an open event, you do not need to book tickets.

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